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Am looking at buying another one with under 100k

by fierosled from Menomonie, WI | April 29, 2014

I bought this 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 2dr 3.8L back in 2003-2004 after my 1995 Olds Cutlass Supreme broke a camshaft in 2, & then the tranny went after the 3.1L engine was rebuilt so while looking for another used car came across this Grand Prix. Bought it for $15k with only 55k on it, 11yrs later its paid for & has 244k on it & still runs like a champ. Unsure if it will make another winter like this last one, & am considering getting another twin like mine with 150k less & some better options. Its been a great car, unsure if I want to get into anything that is smaller & 4cyl as the last time I was in a small car was 16yrs ago.

Pleasure To Drive

by Grand Prix Lover from Tennessee | May 19, 2013

2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, bought used but really cared for by previous owner. My 4th Grand Prix, had a 95, a 98,and a 99 previously and almost cried when GM stopped production in favor of the Buick. Reliability, comfort, safety was no problem. I will own a Pontiac Grand Prix as long as there is one available.

fast car

by car guy from warren mi | July 8, 2011

i can peel out easly in this car and it easly beats my freinds mustang gt this car has the most horsepower for the money I have a red two door gtp and the ride quality is good it is a sports car so its going to be a little stiffer suspision for the sharp turns i had a 99 gtp red two door it had an engine fire and i had full coverage so i baught this 02 grnad prix and hadent had a single problem yet this car is great for a young person and handling is good and the leather seats hold up nicely the seats feel good they hold you in place and the car has alot of trunk space

02 Grand Prix GT, great car

by bingo from new london, wi | April 29, 2011

Have owned and worked on many cars, this is a great car for the money. I get about 27- 32 mpg and do mostly 45-55 mph driving.
the down fall is tht the upper intakes leak on the GT, which is an easy fix if you take your time. there are other small things but over all I feel that it is a very reliable car, having a 3.8 liter with approx. 200 horses isnt bad either
hope if you get one, you enjoy it as much as I do mine

Best Car Ever

by Pontiac forever from Duluth MN | October 14, 2010

I have had this car for a few years now and have never regreted it. I have 227,000 on it and is still going strong. the only problem i had was the cam shaft sensor go out and the driver side window motor...but got those fixed and has never been an issue again. I would recommend this car for a college student, or for a first car.

Awesome Ride

by BrownEyes from New Brunswick | August 27, 2010

I have owned my 2002 Grand Prix GTP for going on 4 years. I love it. I have had to fix small things like converter, replace headlights but they are cheap, my mechanic suggested drilling a tiny hole in the cover to let condensation out, have to do this. Great mileage, performs well. I enjoy driving this car every single day to work and travelling.